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Zotero Ebsco translator problems
Could not read chrome manifest 'file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Mozilla%20Firefox/extensions/%7B972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd%7D/chrome.manifest'.
1348398916869 Sync.Engine.Tabs WARN DATA LOSS: Both local and remote changes to record: -8XaZ9H5JFgr
[JavaScript Error: "[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0xc1f30001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED) [nsIEditor.selectionController]" nsresult: "0xc1f30001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml :: formatValue :: line 161" data: no]" {file: "chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.xml" line: 377}]
[JavaScript Error: "[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0xc1f30001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED) [nsIEditor.selectionController]" nsresult: "0xc1f30001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml :: formatValue :: line 161" data: no]" {file: "chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.xml" line: 377}]
[JavaScript Error: "[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0xc1f30001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED) [nsIEditor.selectionController]" nsresult: "0xc1f30001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml :: formatValue :: line 161" data: no]" {file: "chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.xml" line: 377}]
[JavaScript Error: "The character encoding of the plain text document was not declared. The document will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the file needs to be declared in the transfer protocol or file needs to use a byte order mark as an encoding signature." {file: "zotero://debug/" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "Image corrupt or truncated: <unknown>" {file: "<unknown>" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "Translator with ID d0b1914a-11f1-4dd7-8557-b32fe8a3dd47 already loaded from "EBSCOhost.js"" {file: "file:///D:/Zotero/translators/EBSCOhost.js.txt" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "Exposing chrome JS objects to content without __exposedProps__ is insecure and deprecated. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XPConnect_wrappers for more information." {file: "D:\Zotero\translators\EBSCOhost.js" line: 265}]
[JavaScript Error: "Image corrupt or truncated: <unknown>" {file: "<unknown>" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "this.editor is null" {file: "chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml" line: 161}]
[JavaScript Error: "this.editor is null" {file: "chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml" line: 161}]
[JavaScript Error: "The character encoding of the plain text document was not declared. The document will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the file needs to be declared in the transfer protocol or file needs to use a byte order mark as an encoding signature." {file: "zotero://debug/" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "this.editor is null" {file: "chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml" line: 161}]
[JavaScript Error: "this.editor is null" {file: "chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml" line: 161}]
[JavaScript Error: "The character encoding of the plain text document was not declared. The document will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the file needs to be declared in the transfer protocol or file needs to use a byte order mark as an encoding signature." {file: "zotero://debug/" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "Exposing chrome JS objects to content without __exposedProps__ is insecure and deprecated. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XPConnect_wrappers for more information." {file: "D:\Zotero\translators\EBSCOhost.js" line: 265}]
[JavaScript Error: "this.editor is null" {file: "chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml" line: 161}]
[JavaScript Error: "this.editor is null" {file: "chrome://browser/content/urlbarBindings.xml" line: 161}]
[JavaScript Error: "The character encoding of the plain text document was not declared. The document will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the file needs to be declared in the transfer protocol or file needs to use a byte order mark as an encoding signature." {file: "zotero://debug/" line: 0}]
[JavaScript Error: "Exposing chrome JS objects to content without __exposedProps__ is insecure and deprecated. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XPConnect_wrappers for more information." {file: "D:\Zotero\translators\EBSCOhost.js" line: 265}]
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T1 - MODELLING THE DYNAMICS OF SECURIZITATING NATIONAL IDENTITIES.
T2 - MODELIRANJE DINAMIKE SEKURITIZACIJE NACIONALNIH IDENTITETA.
JO - Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
JF - Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
Y1 - 2012/07//
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PB - Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
SN - 13344684
AB - Using the example of conflict escalation in former Yugoslavia, a common framework of the mechanisms leading to conflict escalation is developed in this paper. Escalation of ethno-nationalist violence is described as an endogenous feature of the nation. The principle of the nation may succeed in being an organizing principle for integrating large-scale social groups. However, it may also generate the extreme event of ethno-nationalist violence. The architecture of a simulation model is described to test the extreme event hypothesis. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Na primjeru eskalacije sukoba u bivšoj Jugoslaviji, u ovom radu razvijen je zajednički okvir za mehanizme koji dovode do eskalacije sukoba. Eskalacija etno-nacionalističkog nasilja opisana je kao endogena značajka naroda. Princip naroda može postati organizirajući princip za integraciju velikih društvenih grupa. Međutim, on također može generirati ekstremne događaje etno-nacionalističkog nasilja. Opisana je arhitektura simulacijskog modela kojim se provjerava hipoteza ekstremnih događaja. (Croatian) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems is the property of Croatian Interdisciplinary Society and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - NATIONALISM
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KW - VIOLENCE
KW - SOCIAL groups
KW - CRIME
KW - POLITICAL science
KW - YUGOSLAVIA
KW - conflict escalation
KW - extreme events
KW - nationalism
KW - securizitation
KW - Yugoslavia
KW - ekstremni događaji
KW - eskalacija sukoba
KW - Jugoslavija
KW - nacionalizam
KW - sekuritizacija
N1 - Accession Number: 73825084; Neumann, Martin 1; Email Address: mneumann@soziologie.rwth-aachen.de; Affiliation: 1: Institute for Sociology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; Source Info: Jul2012, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p28; Subject Term: NATIONALISM; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: VIOLENCE; Subject Term: SOCIAL groups; Subject Term: CRIME; Subject Term: POLITICAL science; Subject Term: YUGOSLAVIA; Author-Supplied Keyword: conflict escalation; Author-Supplied Keyword: extreme events; Author-Supplied Keyword: nationalism; Author-Supplied Keyword: securizitation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Yugoslavia; Author-Supplied Keyword: ekstremni događaji; Author-Supplied Keyword: eskalacija sukoba; Author-Supplied Keyword: Jugoslavija; Author-Supplied Keyword: nacionalizam; Author-Supplied Keyword: sekuritizacija; Language of Keywords: English; Language of Keywords: Croatian; Number of Pages: 22p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Neumann, Martin
T1 - MODELLING THE DYNAMICS OF SECURIZITATING NATIONAL IDENTITIES.
T2 - MODELIRANJE DINAMIKE SEKURITIZACIJE NACIONALNIH IDENTITETA.
JO - Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
JF - Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
Y1 - 2012/07//
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IS - 1
M3 - Article
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PB - Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
SN - 13344684
AB - Using the example of conflict escalation in former Yugoslavia, a common framework of the mechanisms leading to conflict escalation is developed in this paper. Escalation of ethno-nationalist violence is described as an endogenous feature of the nation. The principle of the nation may succeed in being an organizing principle for integrating large-scale social groups. However, it may also generate the extreme event of ethno-nationalist violence. The architecture of a simulation model is described to test the extreme event hypothesis. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Na primjeru eskalacije sukoba u bivšoj Jugoslaviji, u ovom radu razvijen je zajednički okvir za mehanizme koji dovode do eskalacije sukoba. Eskalacija etno-nacionalističkog nasilja opisana je kao endogena značajka naroda. Princip naroda može postati organizirajući princip za integraciju velikih društvenih grupa. Međutim, on također može generirati ekstremne događaje etno-nacionalističkog nasilja. Opisana je arhitektura simulacijskog modela kojim se provjerava hipoteza ekstremnih događaja. (Croatian) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems is the property of Croatian Interdisciplinary Society and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - NATIONALISM
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KW - securizitation
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KW - nacionalizam
KW - sekuritizacija
N1 - Accession Number: 73825084; Neumann, Martin 1; Email Address: mneumann@soziologie.rwth-aachen.de; Affiliation: 1: Institute for Sociology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; Source Info: Jul2012, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p28; Subject Term: NATIONALISM; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: VIOLENCE; Subject Term: SOCIAL groups; Subject Term: CRIME; Subject Term: POLITICAL science; Subject Term: YUGOSLAVIA; Author-Supplied Keyword: conflict escalation; Author-Supplied Keyword: extreme events; Author-Supplied Keyword: nationalism; Author-Supplied Keyword: securizitation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Yugoslavia; Author-Supplied Keyword: ekstremni događaji; Author-Supplied Keyword: eskalacija sukoba; Author-Supplied Keyword: Jugoslavija; Author-Supplied Keyword: nacionalizam; Author-Supplied Keyword: sekuritizacija; Language of Keywords: English; Language of Keywords: Croatian; Number of Pages: 22p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Brochmann, Marit
AU - Hensel, Paul R.
T1 - Peaceful Management of International River Claims.
JO - International Negotiation
JF - International Negotiation
Y1 - 2009/05//
VL - 14
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M3 - Article
SP - 393
EP - 418
SN - 1382340X
AB - As global water scarcity increases, both scholars and leaders have suggested that water will be a leading cause of future armed conflict. Yet other scholars argue that states typically cooperate rather than fight to manage their shared water resources. We address these arguments by examining the management of internationally shared rivers in the Americas, Western Europe, and the Middle East from 1900–2001. We propose hypotheses on the factors that lead states to become involved in disagreements over shared rivers as well as the factors that lead them to negotiate over these disagreements. Heckman probit analysis suggests that water scarcity – found by past work to be an important influence on armed conflict over rivers – is also an important influence on peaceful efforts to settle river problems; river claims are more likely where water supply is lower and demand is greater, but negotiations are also generally more likely in these same situations. Furthermore, while the existence of river treaties does not prevent the emergence of river claims, the presence of at least one treaty over the specific subject of the claim provides an important starting point that greatly increases the likelihood of negotiations over such claims. We conclude that the more pessimistic views of water management are missing an important part of the story. States are much more likely to negotiate in the most dangerous situations, and institutionalization of river resources can make an important contribution to negotiations over any disagreements that do emerge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of International Negotiation is the property of Martinus Nijhoff and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - WATER supply
KW - SCARCITY
KW - WATER shortages
KW - INTERNATIONAL conflict
KW - RIVERS
KW - TERRITORIAL jurisdiction
KW - BOUNDARY disputes
KW - DIPLOMATIC negotiations in international disputes
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KW - FRESHWATER
KW - INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
KW - TRANSBOUNDARY RIVERS
KW - TREATIES
KW - WATER SCARCITY
N1 - Accession Number: 40212612; Brochmann, Marit 1 Hensel, Paul R. 2; Affiliation: 1: Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1097, Blindern, Oslo 0317, Norway and Centre for the Study of Civil War (CSCW), PRIO 2: Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 305340, Denton, TX 76203-5340, USA; Source Info: 2009, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p393; Subject Term: WATER supply; Subject Term: SCARCITY; Subject Term: WATER shortages; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL conflict; Subject Term: RIVERS; Subject Term: TERRITORIAL jurisdiction; Subject Term: BOUNDARY disputes; Subject Term: DIPLOMATIC negotiations in international disputes; Author-Supplied Keyword: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT; Author-Supplied Keyword: FRESHWATER; Author-Supplied Keyword: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS; Author-Supplied Keyword: TRANSBOUNDARY RIVERS; Author-Supplied Keyword: TREATIES; Author-Supplied Keyword: WATER SCARCITY; NAICS/Industry Codes: 221310 Water Supply and Irrigation Systems; Number of Pages: 26p; Illustrations: 2 Charts; Document Type: Article
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AU - Brochmann, Marit
AU - Hensel, Paul R.
T1 - Peaceful Management of International River Claims.
JO - International Negotiation
JF - International Negotiation
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AB - As global water scarcity increases, both scholars and leaders have suggested that water will be a leading cause of future armed conflict. Yet other scholars argue that states typically cooperate rather than fight to manage their shared water resources. We address these arguments by examining the management of internationally shared rivers in the Americas, Western Europe, and the Middle East from 1900–2001. We propose hypotheses on the factors that lead states to become involved in disagreements over shared rivers as well as the factors that lead them to negotiate over these disagreements. Heckman probit analysis suggests that water scarcity – found by past work to be an important influence on armed conflict over rivers – is also an important influence on peaceful efforts to settle river problems; river claims are more likely where water supply is lower and demand is greater, but negotiations are also generally more likely in these same situations. Furthermore, while the existence of river treaties does not prevent the emergence of river claims, the presence of at least one treaty over the specific subject of the claim provides an important starting point that greatly increases the likelihood of negotiations over such claims. We conclude that the more pessimistic views of water management are missing an important part of the story. States are much more likely to negotiate in the most dangerous situations, and institutionalization of river resources can make an important contribution to negotiations over any disagreements that do emerge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of International Negotiation is the property of Martinus Nijhoff and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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N1 - Accession Number: 40212612; Brochmann, Marit 1 Hensel, Paul R. 2; Affiliation: 1: Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1097, Blindern, Oslo 0317, Norway and Centre for the Study of Civil War (CSCW), PRIO 2: Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 305340, Denton, TX 76203-5340, USA; Source Info: 2009, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p393; Subject Term: WATER supply; Subject Term: SCARCITY; Subject Term: WATER shortages; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL conflict; Subject Term: RIVERS; Subject Term: TERRITORIAL jurisdiction; Subject Term: BOUNDARY disputes; Subject Term: DIPLOMATIC negotiations in international disputes; Author-Supplied Keyword: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT; Author-Supplied Keyword: FRESHWATER; Author-Supplied Keyword: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS; Author-Supplied Keyword: TRANSBOUNDARY RIVERS; Author-Supplied Keyword: TREATIES; Author-Supplied Keyword: WATER SCARCITY; NAICS/Industry Codes: 221310 Water Supply and Irrigation Systems; Number of Pages: 26p; Illustrations: 2 Charts; Document Type: Article
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T1 - Third-Party Intervention and the Escalation of State-Minority Conflicts.
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AB - This article addresses the problem of escalated violence against minorities induced by interventions. The conventional interventionist wisdom rejects the very possibility of such escalation, claiming that violence against minorities is a monotonically decreasing function of interventions and insisting that it is third-party inaction that is the problem. In recent years, this position has been challenged by scholars, who have argued that the threat of intervention generates a moral hazard, providing minorities with perverse incentives to provoke the very violence the threat of intervention is supposed to deter. I argue that while many of the criticisms of the interventionist position contained in this argument are correct, it is nonetheless not fully convincing, because it fails to explain why the same threat of intervention that radicalizes minorities does not make the states that are the potential targets that much more moderate. Nor does it explain adequately why interveners are unable to make the threat of intervention conditional on the minorities''good' behavior. I propose an alternative theory of escalation, which depicts third-party interventions as instances of incomplete information bargaining, demonstrating that escalation is a function of certain distributions of private information about the target-state's level of brutality and the third party's resolve, as well as the third party's motives. The conflicts in Yugoslavia are used to illustrate and test the key implications of the model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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AU - Brosnan, Ian G.
AU - Leschine, Thomas M.
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T1 - Cooperation or Conflict in a Changing Arctic?
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AB - The possibility of conflict among nations has dominated discussions of the future of the Arctic. Are there no opportunities for cooperation? This article explores the avenues and incentives for Arctic cooperation through the common issues outlined in the strategy statements of the five coastal Arctic states. Incentives to cooperate can be found in all the thematic areas examined: sovereignty, scientific research, resource development, shipping, and environmental concerns. Cooperation is already occurring on some salient issues. Additional cooperation may occur as issues become increasingly pressing. From this perspective, Arctic conflict is by no means inevitable. Numerous avenues for cooperation exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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N1 - Accession Number: 58528281; Brosnan, Ian G. 1 Leschine, Thomas M. 1 Miles, Edward L. 1; Affiliation: 1: School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; Source Info: Jan-Jun2011, Vol. 42 Issue 1/2, p173; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL cooperation; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL conflict; Subject Term: SHIPPING (Water transportation); Subject Term: INCENTIVES in industry; Subject Term: COASTS; Subject Term: ARCTIC regions; Author-Supplied Keyword: Arctic conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: Arctic cooperation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Arctic governance; NAICS/Industry Codes: 488330 Navigational Services to Shipping; NAICS/Industry Codes: 488390 Other Support Activities for Water Transportation; NAICS/Industry Codes: 488490 Other Support Activities for Road Transportation; Number of Pages: 38p; Illustrations: 10 Charts, 1 Graph, 1 Map; Document Type: Article
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AB - The possibility of conflict among nations has dominated discussions of the future of the Arctic. Are there no opportunities for cooperation? This article explores the avenues and incentives for Arctic cooperation through the common issues outlined in the strategy statements of the five coastal Arctic states. Incentives to cooperate can be found in all the thematic areas examined: sovereignty, scientific research, resource development, shipping, and environmental concerns. Cooperation is already occurring on some salient issues. Additional cooperation may occur as issues become increasingly pressing. From this perspective, Arctic conflict is by no means inevitable. Numerous avenues for cooperation exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Ocean Development & International Law is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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AU - Oyeniyi, Bukola Adeyemi
T1 - Greed-grievance debate and the Ife-Modakeke conflict.
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AB - The article presents an in-depth discussion concerning the Ife-Modakeke conflict (IM conflict) within the Yoruba peoples of Southwest Nigeria since the mid-19th century. An overview is provided describing the history of the conflict and its causes, outlining the political and ethnic instability between the Modakeke people and the Ile-Ife after the fall of the Old-Oyo city-state. The authors then apply the Collier-Hoeffler economic model of civil wars to the analysis of the conflict, suggesting that greed is the true cause of the ongoing conflict rather than a focus on historical grievances.
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T1 - Aggravating the Resource Curse: Decentralisation, Mining and Conflict in Peru.
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Y1 - 2011/04//
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AB - In the early part of this decade, at the beginning of the recent international commodity price boom, Peru adopted major components of the new 'localist' policy paradigm for the management of natural resources. A large fraction of revenues were transferred to the subnational governments in the mining areas. Additionally, the government encouraged mining companies to assume a more active role locally. The results have been disappointing. Statistical and fieldwork evidence shows that these policies have exacerbated local political conflicts. The new 'localist' policy paradigm is unlikely to be effective when, as in contemporary Peru, national political institutions are not supportive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Journal of Development Studies is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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AU - ARELLANO-YANGUAS, JAVIER
T1 - Aggravating the Resource Curse: Decentralisation, Mining and Conflict in Peru.
JO - Journal of Development Studies
JF - Journal of Development Studies
Y1 - 2011/04//
VL - 47
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 617
EP - 638
PB - Routledge
SN - 00220388
AB - In the early part of this decade, at the beginning of the recent international commodity price boom, Peru adopted major components of the new 'localist' policy paradigm for the management of natural resources. A large fraction of revenues were transferred to the subnational governments in the mining areas. Additionally, the government encouraged mining companies to assume a more active role locally. The results have been disappointing. Statistical and fieldwork evidence shows that these policies have exacerbated local political conflicts. The new 'localist' policy paradigm is unlikely to be effective when, as in contemporary Peru, national political institutions are not supportive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Journal of Development Studies is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - ECONOMIC policy
KW - LOCALISM (Political science)
KW - NATURAL resources -- Management
KW - GOVERNMENT revenue
KW - MINERAL industries
KW - SOCIAL conflict
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N1 - Accession Number: 60122582; ARELLANO-YANGUAS, JAVIER 1; Email Address: j.arellano@ids.ac.uk; Affiliation: 1: University of Sussex, UK and University of Deusto, Spain; Source Info: Apr2011, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p617; Subject Term: ECONOMIC policy; Subject Term: LOCALISM (Political science); Subject Term: NATURAL resources -- Management; Subject Term: GOVERNMENT revenue; Subject Term: MINERAL industries; Subject Term: SOCIAL conflict; Subject Term: PERU; NAICS/Industry Codes: 423520 Coal and Other Mineral and Ore Merchant Wholesalers; NAICS/Industry Codes: 924110 Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management Programs; Number of Pages: 22p; Illustrations: 3 Charts, 2 Graphs; Document Type: Article
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AU - ALONSO, SONIA
AU - RUIZ-RUFINO, RUBÉN
T1 - Political representation and ethnic conflict in new democracies.
JO - European Journal of Political Research
JF - European Journal of Political Research
Y1 - 2007/03//
VL - 46
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 237
EP - 267
PB - Wiley-Blackwell
SN - 03044130
AB - This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means to moderate ethnic conflict in new democracies. The authors agree with many others that the interests of a minority ethnic group are better protected when the group has access to decision makers, can block harmful government policies and veto potentially damaging decisions. Parliamentary representation, however, does not always allow for an effective representation of those who are not in government. Seats in the legislature may be of little use in a parliament where the executive dominates the policy process at all stages. This article focuses on the new democracies of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union between 1990 and 2000. The authors use the number of parliamentary seats obtained by minority ethnic parties as their main independent variable and the MAR ethnic protest and rebellion scores as their dependent variables. In addition, they employ the system of government (i.e., parliamentary versus presidential) as a proxy indicator of the degree of influence that parliamentary parties have over decision making. A cross-section-time-series regression analysis shows that the ameliorative effect of parliamentary representation over ethnic conflict is stronger in those legislatures where the ethnic group has effective influence over decision making. It is also shown that representation within national parliaments has no ameliorative effects over violent secessionist conflicts. When the ethnic minority's demands are too radical, parliamentary representation is simply an inadequate instrument. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of European Journal of Political Research is the property of Wiley-Blackwell and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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N1 - Accession Number: 24259351; ALONSO, SONIA 1 RUIZ-RUFINO, RUBÉN 2; Affiliation: 1: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Germany 2: Centre for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Juan March Institute, Spain; Source Info: Mar2007, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p237; Subject Term: NEW democracies; Subject Term: REPRESENTATIVE government & representation; Subject Term: POLITICAL science; Subject Term: REPUBLICS; Subject Term: DEMOCRATIZATION; Number of Pages: 31p; Document Type: Article
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AU - ALONSO, SONIA
AU - RUIZ-RUFINO, RUBÉN
T1 - Political representation and ethnic conflict in new democracies.
JO - European Journal of Political Research
JF - European Journal of Political Research
Y1 - 2007/03//
VL - 46
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 237
EP - 267
PB - Wiley-Blackwell
SN - 03044130
AB - This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means to moderate ethnic conflict in new democracies. The authors agree with many others that the interests of a minority ethnic group are better protected when the group has access to decision makers, can block harmful government policies and veto potentially damaging decisions. Parliamentary representation, however, does not always allow for an effective representation of those who are not in government. Seats in the legislature may be of little use in a parliament where the executive dominates the policy process at all stages. This article focuses on the new democracies of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union between 1990 and 2000. The authors use the number of parliamentary seats obtained by minority ethnic parties as their main independent variable and the MAR ethnic protest and rebellion scores as their dependent variables. In addition, they employ the system of government (i.e., parliamentary versus presidential) as a proxy indicator of the degree of influence that parliamentary parties have over decision making. A cross-section-time-series regression analysis shows that the ameliorative effect of parliamentary representation over ethnic conflict is stronger in those legislatures where the ethnic group has effective influence over decision making. It is also shown that representation within national parliaments has no ameliorative effects over violent secessionist conflicts. When the ethnic minority's demands are too radical, parliamentary representation is simply an inadequate instrument. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of European Journal of Political Research is the property of Wiley-Blackwell and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - NEW democracies
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KW - POLITICAL science
KW - REPUBLICS
KW - DEMOCRATIZATION
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AU - Kyem, Peter A. Kwaku
T1 - Of Intractable Conflicts and Participatory GIS Applications: The Search for Consensus amidst Competing Claims and Institutional Demands.
JO - Annals of the Association of American Geographers
JF - Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Y1 - 2004/03//
VL - 94
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M3 - Article
SP - 37
EP - 57
PB - Taylor & Francis Ltd
SN - 00045608
AB - This article reviews the discourse about geographic information system's (GIS) potential as a tool for intervening in disputes over access to natural resources. GIS is a planning tool with striking analytical capabilities and a great public appeal that can be utilized for explicitly reasoned discussions to facilitate conflict resolution. However, the technology's reputation as an interventionist tool has been undermined by competing claims about human factors that sustain conflicts. Some scholars believe elements of a conflict are manageable and that meaningful communication between disputants will erase misconceptions and generate consensus. Others reject cooperation and instead emphasize self-interest and competition as the driving forces behind conflicts. This article investigates the two claims and argues that both the competitive push to claim independent rewards and the urge to create joint values are present in a conflict resolution. A more productive discussion of GIS's role in conflict management, therefore, involves unpacking the links between competitive forces that sustain a conflict and the social norms and group expectations that govern human behavior in society. The article discusses the links between value systems, opinions, and actions and how a GIS application might influence such human attributes to induce changes that promote cooperation. The study concludes with a case study involving the use of GIS to manage a conflict over natural resources allocation in a rural community in Southern Ghana. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Annals of the Association of American Geographers is the property of Taylor & Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - GEOGRAPHIC information systems
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KW - GHANA
KW - conflict resolution
KW - Ghana.
KW - Participatory GIS
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N1 - Accession Number: 12389875; Kyem, Peter A. Kwaku 1; Email Address: Kyemp@maiI.ccsu.edu.; Affiliation: 1: Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Central Connecticut State University.; Source Info: Mar2004, Vol. 94 Issue 1, p37; Subject Term: GEOGRAPHIC information systems; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: INFORMATION resources; Subject Term: HUMAN behavior; Subject Term: NATURAL resources; Subject Term: GHANA; Author-Supplied Keyword: conflict resolution; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ghana.; Author-Supplied Keyword: Participatory GIS; Author-Supplied Keyword: resource management; Author-Supplied Keyword: values and interests; Number of Pages: 21p; Illustrations: 5 Diagrams, 2 Maps; Document Type: Article
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AU - Kyem, Peter A. Kwaku
T1 - Of Intractable Conflicts and Participatory GIS Applications: The Search for Consensus amidst Competing Claims and Institutional Demands.
JO - Annals of the Association of American Geographers
JF - Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Y1 - 2004/03//
VL - 94
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 37
EP - 57
PB - Taylor & Francis Ltd
SN - 00045608
AB - This article reviews the discourse about geographic information system's (GIS) potential as a tool for intervening in disputes over access to natural resources. GIS is a planning tool with striking analytical capabilities and a great public appeal that can be utilized for explicitly reasoned discussions to facilitate conflict resolution. However, the technology's reputation as an interventionist tool has been undermined by competing claims about human factors that sustain conflicts. Some scholars believe elements of a conflict are manageable and that meaningful communication between disputants will erase misconceptions and generate consensus. Others reject cooperation and instead emphasize self-interest and competition as the driving forces behind conflicts. This article investigates the two claims and argues that both the competitive push to claim independent rewards and the urge to create joint values are present in a conflict resolution. A more productive discussion of GIS's role in conflict management, therefore, involves unpacking the links between competitive forces that sustain a conflict and the social norms and group expectations that govern human behavior in society. The article discusses the links between value systems, opinions, and actions and how a GIS application might influence such human attributes to induce changes that promote cooperation. The study concludes with a case study involving the use of GIS to manage a conflict over natural resources allocation in a rural community in Southern Ghana. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - INFORMATION resources
KW - HUMAN behavior
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KW - conflict resolution
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KW - resource management
KW - values and interests
N1 - Accession Number: 12389875; Kyem, Peter A. Kwaku 1; Email Address: Kyemp@maiI.ccsu.edu.; Affiliation: 1: Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Central Connecticut State University.; Source Info: Mar2004, Vol. 94 Issue 1, p37; Subject Term: GEOGRAPHIC information systems; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: INFORMATION resources; Subject Term: HUMAN behavior; Subject Term: NATURAL resources; Subject Term: GHANA; Author-Supplied Keyword: conflict resolution; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ghana.; Author-Supplied Keyword: Participatory GIS; Author-Supplied Keyword: resource management; Author-Supplied Keyword: values and interests; Number of Pages: 21p; Illustrations: 5 Diagrams, 2 Maps; Document Type: Article
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AU - Sasson, Theodore
AU - Tabory, Ephraim
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T1 - Framing Religious Conflict: Popular Israeli Discourse on Religion and State.
JO - Journal of Church & State
JF - Journal of Church & State
Y1 - 2010/12//
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PB - Oxford University Press / USA
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AB - The article focuses on the responses of Israelis to the religious conflicts of political elites in the public arena by exploring Israeli discourses from discussions in a focus group. The authors examine rival frames, the organization of mass media discourses, and the role of religion in Israeli society. The responses of religious Jews and non-religious Jews to the debate are analyzed. The authors emphasize differences between Israel and the U.S. regarding dynamics of religious conflict. Topics addressed include religious coercion, assimilation, and parasitism.
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AU - Sasson, Theodore
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AU - Selinger-Abutbul, Dana
T1 - Framing Religious Conflict: Popular Israeli Discourse on Religion and State.
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AB - The article focuses on the responses of Israelis to the religious conflicts of political elites in the public arena by exploring Israeli discourses from discussions in a focus group. The authors examine rival frames, the organization of mass media discourses, and the role of religion in Israeli society. The responses of religious Jews and non-religious Jews to the debate are analyzed. The authors emphasize differences between Israel and the U.S. regarding dynamics of religious conflict. Topics addressed include religious coercion, assimilation, and parasitism.
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AU - Rubin, Barnett
T1 - Central Asia and Central Africa: Transnational Wars and Ethnic Conflicts.
JO - Journal of Human Development
JF - Journal of Human Development
Y1 - 2006/03//
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M3 - Article
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PB - Routledge
SN - 14649888
AB - In the former Soviet states of Central Asia, Afghanistan and its neighboring countries, and the in the Great Lakes region of Africa, conflicts have been organized around cultural identities. These identities, however, are not sub-national but transnational. They have linked groups within a state to trans-border networks that have participated in both contemporary global markets and warfare, as elements of regional conflict formations. The latter involve both non-state actors and states engaged in asymmetrical or covert warfare. Since identities constitute transnational networks, as well as sub-state collectivities, the set of policies to reduce conflict among identity groups and promote peaceful cultural diversity has to include regional and global as well as national policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Journal of Human Development is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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KW - Central Asia
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N1 - Accession Number: 19778140; Rubin, Barnett 1; Affiliation: 1: Director of Studies/Senior Fellow at New York University’s Center on International Cooperation, New York University, USA; Source Info: Mar2006, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p5; Subject Term: ETHNIC conflict; Subject Term: CONFLICT of interests; Subject Term: CULTURAL identity; Subject Term: ETHNIC relations; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: GOVERNMENT policy; Subject Term: ASIA, Central; Subject Term: AFRICA, Central; Author-Supplied Keyword: Central Africa; Author-Supplied Keyword: Central Asia; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethnic conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: Regional conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: Transitional war; Number of Pages: 18p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Rubin, Barnett
T1 - Central Asia and Central Africa: Transnational Wars and Ethnic Conflicts.
JO - Journal of Human Development
JF - Journal of Human Development
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AB - In the former Soviet states of Central Asia, Afghanistan and its neighboring countries, and the in the Great Lakes region of Africa, conflicts have been organized around cultural identities. These identities, however, are not sub-national but transnational. They have linked groups within a state to trans-border networks that have participated in both contemporary global markets and warfare, as elements of regional conflict formations. The latter involve both non-state actors and states engaged in asymmetrical or covert warfare. Since identities constitute transnational networks, as well as sub-state collectivities, the set of policies to reduce conflict among identity groups and promote peaceful cultural diversity has to include regional and global as well as national policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Journal of Human Development is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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N1 - Accession Number: 19778140; Rubin, Barnett 1; Affiliation: 1: Director of Studies/Senior Fellow at New York University’s Center on International Cooperation, New York University, USA; Source Info: Mar2006, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p5; Subject Term: ETHNIC conflict; Subject Term: CONFLICT of interests; Subject Term: CULTURAL identity; Subject Term: ETHNIC relations; Subject Term: MILITARY art & science; Subject Term: GOVERNMENT policy; Subject Term: ASIA, Central; Subject Term: AFRICA, Central; Author-Supplied Keyword: Central Africa; Author-Supplied Keyword: Central Asia; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethnic conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: Regional conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: Transitional war; Number of Pages: 18p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Swain, Ashok
T1 - Environmental migration and conflict dynamics: focus on developing regions.
JO - Third World Quarterly
JF - Third World Quarterly
Y1 - 1996/12/20/
VL - 17
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 959
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PB - Routledge
SN - 01436597
AB - This article examines reasons for the susceptibility of developing countries to environmental stress. It is true that environmental stress concerns each and every state of the world, but it bears more serious consequences for the poor developing countries than for the rich developed ones. There are many reasons for the relative susceptibility of the developing countries to environmental stress. Population growth combined with the struggle for modernization has made them more vulnerable to the impact of environmental damage. In these countries, the effects of environmental destruction pushes more and more people towards the subsistence margin. Existing material inequalities become more acute, resulting in social unrest. Most of the developing countries are weak as states, lacking bureaucratic and administrative institutions to deal effectively with problems arising from environmental destruction.
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL health
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis
KW - POPULATION
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL degradation
KW - DEVELOPING countries
N1 - Accession Number: 3972706; Swain, Ashok 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Box 514, S-75120 Uppsala, Sweden; Source Info: Dec96, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p959; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL health; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis; Subject Term: POPULATION; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL degradation; Subject Term: DEVELOPING countries; Number of Pages: 16p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 7969
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AU - Swain, Ashok
T1 - Environmental migration and conflict dynamics: focus on developing regions.
JO - Third World Quarterly
JF - Third World Quarterly
Y1 - 1996/12/20/
VL - 17
IS - 5
M3 - Article
SP - 959
EP - 973
PB - Routledge
SN - 01436597
AB - This article examines reasons for the susceptibility of developing countries to environmental stress. It is true that environmental stress concerns each and every state of the world, but it bears more serious consequences for the poor developing countries than for the rich developed ones. There are many reasons for the relative susceptibility of the developing countries to environmental stress. Population growth combined with the struggle for modernization has made them more vulnerable to the impact of environmental damage. In these countries, the effects of environmental destruction pushes more and more people towards the subsistence margin. Existing material inequalities become more acute, resulting in social unrest. Most of the developing countries are weak as states, lacking bureaucratic and administrative institutions to deal effectively with problems arising from environmental destruction.
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL health
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis
KW - POPULATION
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL degradation
KW - DEVELOPING countries
N1 - Accession Number: 3972706; Swain, Ashok 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Box 514, S-75120 Uppsala, Sweden; Source Info: Dec96, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p959; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL health; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis; Subject Term: POPULATION; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL degradation; Subject Term: DEVELOPING countries; Number of Pages: 16p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 7969
DO - 10.1080/01436599615209
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AU - Morris, Barbara
T1 - The dynamics of governmental structure and the advancement of women: A comparison of Sri Lanka....
JO - Journal of Asian & African Studies (Brill)
JF - Journal of Asian & African Studies (Brill)
Y1 - 1999/11//
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 403
PB - Brill Academic Publishers
SN - 00219096
AB - Economic development, elite cooperation, and a lack of ethnic hostility are necessary for the advancement of women in developing countries. Clearly, the structure of government institutions has determinative power in mediating conflict, along with allowing women and ethnic groups the opportunities and benefits for political participation. Consociational democracies are excellent examples of institutions moderating ethnic tensions through accommodation and power-sharing. I address whether consociational democracy provides an environment conducive to women's political participation in developing countries. The paper examines the history and current status of women in Sri Lanka and Malaysia and notes that women in Malaysia, which uses consociational democracy, fare much better than women in Sri Lanka. The result is particularly compelling because Sri Lanka was believed to have a superior environment for development at the time of its independence than Malaysia. Differing governmental structures are believed to explain the relative success of women in Malaysia and their current difficulties in Sri Lanka. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - WOMEN in politics
KW - POLITICAL participation
KW - WOMEN & democracy
N1 - Accession Number: 3099481; Morris, Barbara; Source Info: Nov99, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p403; Subject Term: WOMEN in politics; Subject Term: POLITICAL participation; Subject Term: WOMEN & democracy; Number of Pages: 24p; Illustrations: 8 Charts; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 9499
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AU - Morris, Barbara
T1 - The dynamics of governmental structure and the advancement of women: A comparison of Sri Lanka....
JO - Journal of Asian & African Studies (Brill)
JF - Journal of Asian & African Studies (Brill)
Y1 - 1999/11//
VL - 34
IS - 4
M3 - Article
SP - 403
PB - Brill Academic Publishers
SN - 00219096
AB - Economic development, elite cooperation, and a lack of ethnic hostility are necessary for the advancement of women in developing countries. Clearly, the structure of government institutions has determinative power in mediating conflict, along with allowing women and ethnic groups the opportunities and benefits for political participation. Consociational democracies are excellent examples of institutions moderating ethnic tensions through accommodation and power-sharing. I address whether consociational democracy provides an environment conducive to women's political participation in developing countries. The paper examines the history and current status of women in Sri Lanka and Malaysia and notes that women in Malaysia, which uses consociational democracy, fare much better than women in Sri Lanka. The result is particularly compelling because Sri Lanka was believed to have a superior environment for development at the time of its independence than Malaysia. Differing governmental structures are believed to explain the relative success of women in Malaysia and their current difficulties in Sri Lanka. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - WOMEN in politics
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AU - Ofuoku, Albert
T1 - The Role of Community Development Committees in Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Central Agricultural Zone of Delta State, Nigeria.
JO - Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences
JF - Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences
Y1 - 2009/12//
VL - 1
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 921
EP - 937
PB - Guild of Independent Scholars
SN - 19441088
AB - The study was carried out in Delta Central Agricultural Zone of Delta State, Nigeria to examine the management of farmer-herder conflicts by community development committees (CDCs). The study revealed that farmer-herder conflicts were caused by destruction of crops by cattle, competition for land, cattle rustling, female harassment and ethnic differences. Measures taken to manage the conflicts included formation of local farmers' associations; compensation of aggrieved parties; punishment of offenders, particularly rustlers; and educating farmers and herders on their interdependence. The measures taken to resolve such disputes were successful at different levels of success. There were significant differences in the perception of the CDC members, farmers and herders on the level of success of measures taken to address such conflicts. It is therefore recommended that CDCs should work closely with local government councils to ensure effective control of the activities of herders. There is also the need to expand the composition of the arbitration team to include representatives of other associations, interest groups and institutions in the study area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - FARMERS
KW - HERDERS
KW - ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.
KW - LIVESTOCK
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KW - ETHNIC conflict
KW - SOCIAL conflict
KW - DELTA State (Nigeria)
KW - NIGERIA
N1 - Accession Number: 51010809; Ofuoku, Albert 1; Affiliation: 1: Delta State University (Delta State, Nigeria); Source Info: Dec2009, Vol. 1 Issue 3, p921; Subject Term: FARMERS; Subject Term: HERDERS; Subject Term: ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; Subject Term: LIVESTOCK; Subject Term: AGRICULTURE; Subject Term: ETHNIC conflict; Subject Term: SOCIAL conflict; Subject Term: DELTA State (Nigeria); Subject Term: NIGERIA; NAICS/Industry Codes: 424520 Livestock Merchant Wholesalers; Number of Pages: 17p; Illustrations: 5 Charts; Document Type: Article
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AU - Ofuoku, Albert
T1 - The Role of Community Development Committees in Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Central Agricultural Zone of Delta State, Nigeria.
JO - Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences
JF - Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences
Y1 - 2009/12//
VL - 1
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 921
EP - 937
PB - Guild of Independent Scholars
SN - 19441088
AB - The study was carried out in Delta Central Agricultural Zone of Delta State, Nigeria to examine the management of farmer-herder conflicts by community development committees (CDCs). The study revealed that farmer-herder conflicts were caused by destruction of crops by cattle, competition for land, cattle rustling, female harassment and ethnic differences. Measures taken to manage the conflicts included formation of local farmers' associations; compensation of aggrieved parties; punishment of offenders, particularly rustlers; and educating farmers and herders on their interdependence. The measures taken to resolve such disputes were successful at different levels of success. There were significant differences in the perception of the CDC members, farmers and herders on the level of success of measures taken to address such conflicts. It is therefore recommended that CDCs should work closely with local government councils to ensure effective control of the activities of herders. There is also the need to expand the composition of the arbitration team to include representatives of other associations, interest groups and institutions in the study area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences is the property of Guild of Independent Scholars and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - FARMERS
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KW - ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.
KW - LIVESTOCK
KW - AGRICULTURE
KW - ETHNIC conflict
KW - SOCIAL conflict
KW - DELTA State (Nigeria)
KW - NIGERIA
N1 - Accession Number: 51010809; Ofuoku, Albert 1; Affiliation: 1: Delta State University (Delta State, Nigeria); Source Info: Dec2009, Vol. 1 Issue 3, p921; Subject Term: FARMERS; Subject Term: HERDERS; Subject Term: ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; Subject Term: LIVESTOCK; Subject Term: AGRICULTURE; Subject Term: ETHNIC conflict; Subject Term: SOCIAL conflict; Subject Term: DELTA State (Nigeria); Subject Term: NIGERIA; NAICS/Industry Codes: 424520 Livestock Merchant Wholesalers; Number of Pages: 17p; Illustrations: 5 Charts; Document Type: Article
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AU - Hameiri, Shahar
T1 - The Trouble with RAMSI: Reexamining the Roots of Conflict in Solomon Islands.
JO - Contemporary Pacific
JF - Contemporary Pacific
Y1 - 2007/09//
VL - 19
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 409
EP - 441
PB - University of Hawaii Press
SN - 1043898X
AB - While the debate that has followed the intervention by the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (ramsi) has centered on the suitability of the failed state label to Solomon Islands, I argue that this debate is misdirected because the concept of state failure itself is accepted uncritically. Examining what is meant by state failure is crucial, because (a) it has assumed an almost commonsensical mantle, which obscures its particular political and ideological underpinnings; and (b) it has considerable conceptual limitations that render it a problematic framework for explaining the roots and possible trajectories of the conflict in Solomon Islands. State failure is essentially a descriptive category with limited explanatory capacity, grounded in a depoliticized and a historical theorization of institutions, state, and society. At its core is an unhelpful preoccupation with state capacity as measured against a hypothetical legal-rational good-governance model. Conflicts are understood in this framework as the result of poor governance or recalcitrant social forces. ramsi, consequently, has sought to strengthen the institutional capacity of Solomon Islands as the key to conflict resolution as well as a preventative long-term peace-building initiative. In contrast, I argue that unless we develop a clearer understanding of the causes and dynamics of conflict, ramsi's state-building approach is likely to exacerbate rather than alleviate tensions in Solomon Islands. This approach involves a shift in emphasis away from the current fixation on institutional capacity audits associated with the failed state concept, toward a more constructive theorization of the historically contingent relationship between changing patterns of economic development and social conflict. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - POLITICAL patronage
KW - POLITICAL participation
KW - CONFLICT management
KW - SOCIAL conflict
KW - REGIONAL Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, 2003-
KW - SOLOMON Islands
KW - confl ict
KW - failed state
KW - governance
KW - patronage
KW - ramsi
KW - Solomon Islands
KW - state capacity
N1 - Accession Number: 25356022; Hameiri, Shahar; Source Info: 2007, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p409; Subject Term: POLITICAL patronage; Subject Term: POLITICAL participation; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: SOCIAL conflict; Subject Term: REGIONAL Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, 2003-; Subject Term: SOLOMON Islands; Author-Supplied Keyword: confl ict; Author-Supplied Keyword: failed state; Author-Supplied Keyword: governance; Author-Supplied Keyword: patronage; Author-Supplied Keyword: ramsi; Author-Supplied Keyword: Solomon Islands; Author-Supplied Keyword: state capacity; Number of Pages: 33p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Hameiri, Shahar
T1 - The Trouble with RAMSI: Reexamining the Roots of Conflict in Solomon Islands.
JO - Contemporary Pacific
JF - Contemporary Pacific
Y1 - 2007/09//
VL - 19
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 409
EP - 441
PB - University of Hawaii Press
SN - 1043898X
AB - While the debate that has followed the intervention by the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (ramsi) has centered on the suitability of the failed state label to Solomon Islands, I argue that this debate is misdirected because the concept of state failure itself is accepted uncritically. Examining what is meant by state failure is crucial, because (a) it has assumed an almost commonsensical mantle, which obscures its particular political and ideological underpinnings; and (b) it has considerable conceptual limitations that render it a problematic framework for explaining the roots and possible trajectories of the conflict in Solomon Islands. State failure is essentially a descriptive category with limited explanatory capacity, grounded in a depoliticized and a historical theorization of institutions, state, and society. At its core is an unhelpful preoccupation with state capacity as measured against a hypothetical legal-rational good-governance model. Conflicts are understood in this framework as the result of poor governance or recalcitrant social forces. ramsi, consequently, has sought to strengthen the institutional capacity of Solomon Islands as the key to conflict resolution as well as a preventative long-term peace-building initiative. In contrast, I argue that unless we develop a clearer understanding of the causes and dynamics of conflict, ramsi's state-building approach is likely to exacerbate rather than alleviate tensions in Solomon Islands. This approach involves a shift in emphasis away from the current fixation on institutional capacity audits associated with the failed state concept, toward a more constructive theorization of the historically contingent relationship between changing patterns of economic development and social conflict. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of Contemporary Pacific is the property of University of Hawaii Press and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - POLITICAL patronage
KW - POLITICAL participation
KW - CONFLICT management
KW - SOCIAL conflict
KW - REGIONAL Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, 2003-
KW - SOLOMON Islands
KW - confl ict
KW - failed state
KW - governance
KW - patronage
KW - ramsi
KW - Solomon Islands
KW - state capacity
N1 - Accession Number: 25356022; Hameiri, Shahar; Source Info: 2007, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p409; Subject Term: POLITICAL patronage; Subject Term: POLITICAL participation; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: SOCIAL conflict; Subject Term: REGIONAL Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, 2003-; Subject Term: SOLOMON Islands; Author-Supplied Keyword: confl ict; Author-Supplied Keyword: failed state; Author-Supplied Keyword: governance; Author-Supplied Keyword: patronage; Author-Supplied Keyword: ramsi; Author-Supplied Keyword: Solomon Islands; Author-Supplied Keyword: state capacity; Number of Pages: 33p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Reicher, S. D.
T1 - 'The Battle of Westminster': developing the social identity model of crowd behaviour in order to explain the initiation and development of collective conflict.
JO - European Journal of Social Psychology
JF - European Journal of Social Psychology
Y1 - 1996/01//Jan/Feb96
VL - 26
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 115
EP - 134
PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
SN - 00462772
AB - This paper aims to extend the social identity approach to crowd behaviour (Reicher, 1984, 1987) in order to understand how crowd events, and crowd conflict in particular, develop over time. The analysis derives from a detailed account of a violent confrontation between students and police during a demonstration held in November 1988- the so-called `Bank of Westminster'. It focuses on how students came to be involved in the conflict, how the conflict spread and upon the psychological consequences of involvement. This analysis is used to develop general hypotheses concerning the initiation and development of collective conflict, it is concluded that, while the social identity model is of use in understanding these phenomena, it is necessary to recognize how social categories are constructed and reconstructed in the dynamics its of intergroup interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - GROUP identity
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KW - SOCIAL interaction
KW - PSYCHOLOGY
N1 - Accession Number: 14160256; Reicher, S. D. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Psychology University of Exeter, U.K.; Source Info: Jan/Feb96, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p115; Subject Term: GROUP identity; Subject Term: BEHAVIOR; Subject Term: IDENTITY (Psychology); Subject Term: INTERGROUP relations; Subject Term: SOCIAL interaction; Subject Term: PSYCHOLOGY; Number of Pages: 20p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Reicher, S. D.
T1 - 'The Battle of Westminster': developing the social identity model of crowd behaviour in order to explain the initiation and development of collective conflict.
JO - European Journal of Social Psychology
JF - European Journal of Social Psychology
Y1 - 1996/01//Jan/Feb96
VL - 26
IS - 1
M3 - Article
SP - 115
EP - 134
PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
SN - 00462772
AB - This paper aims to extend the social identity approach to crowd behaviour (Reicher, 1984, 1987) in order to understand how crowd events, and crowd conflict in particular, develop over time. The analysis derives from a detailed account of a violent confrontation between students and police during a demonstration held in November 1988- the so-called `Bank of Westminster'. It focuses on how students came to be involved in the conflict, how the conflict spread and upon the psychological consequences of involvement. This analysis is used to develop general hypotheses concerning the initiation and development of collective conflict, it is concluded that, while the social identity model is of use in understanding these phenomena, it is necessary to recognize how social categories are constructed and reconstructed in the dynamics its of intergroup interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of European Journal of Social Psychology is the property of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - GROUP identity
KW - BEHAVIOR
KW - IDENTITY (Psychology)
KW - INTERGROUP relations
KW - SOCIAL interaction
KW - PSYCHOLOGY
N1 - Accession Number: 14160256; Reicher, S. D. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Psychology University of Exeter, U.K.; Source Info: Jan/Feb96, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p115; Subject Term: GROUP identity; Subject Term: BEHAVIOR; Subject Term: IDENTITY (Psychology); Subject Term: INTERGROUP relations; Subject Term: SOCIAL interaction; Subject Term: PSYCHOLOGY; Number of Pages: 20p; Document Type: Article
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AU - Akanji, Olajide O.
T1 - 'The problem of belonging': the identity question and the dilemma of nation-building in Nigeria.
JO - African Identities
JF - African Identities
Y1 - 2011/05//
VL - 9
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 117
EP - 132
PB - Routledge
SN - 14725843
AB - The paper examines the identity question and its impact on the process of nation-building in Nigeria. The paper argues that the question predates the Nigerian state. This is because the history and culture of the ethnic groups in the country recognize and accommodate a distinction between 'natives' and 'settlers'. The paper, however, contends that the nature of Nigeria's colonial and post-colonial constitutions affected the traditional notions and practice of native-settler dichotomy. This, the paper concludes, has made the issue of citizenship problematic, and a hindrance to national unity and integration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - NATION building
KW - NATIONAL characteristics
KW - WORLD politics
KW - ETHNIC groups
KW - HISTORY
KW - ETHNIC conflict
KW - AFRICA -- Social conditions
KW - NIGERIA
KW - AFRICA
KW - citizenship
KW - identity question
KW - indigeneity
KW - nation-building
KW - natives
KW - settlers
N1 - Accession Number: 62609733; Akanji, Olajide O. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; Source Info: May2011, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p117; Subject Term: NATION building; Subject Term: NATIONAL characteristics; Subject Term: WORLD politics; Subject Term: ETHNIC groups; Subject Term: HISTORY; Subject Term: ETHNIC conflict; Subject Term: AFRICA -- Social conditions; Subject Term: NIGERIA; Subject Term: AFRICA; Author-Supplied Keyword: citizenship; Author-Supplied Keyword: identity question; Author-Supplied Keyword: indigeneity; Author-Supplied Keyword: nation-building; Author-Supplied Keyword: natives; Author-Supplied Keyword: settlers; Number of Pages: 16p; Illustrations: 4 Charts; Document Type: Article
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AU - Akanji, Olajide O.
T1 - 'The problem of belonging': the identity question and the dilemma of nation-building in Nigeria.
JO - African Identities
JF - African Identities
Y1 - 2011/05//
VL - 9
IS - 2
M3 - Article
SP - 117
EP - 132
PB - Routledge
SN - 14725843
AB - The paper examines the identity question and its impact on the process of nation-building in Nigeria. The paper argues that the question predates the Nigerian state. This is because the history and culture of the ethnic groups in the country recognize and accommodate a distinction between 'natives' and 'settlers'. The paper, however, contends that the nature of Nigeria's colonial and post-colonial constitutions affected the traditional notions and practice of native-settler dichotomy. This, the paper concludes, has made the issue of citizenship problematic, and a hindrance to national unity and integration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of African Identities is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - NATION building
KW - NATIONAL characteristics
KW - WORLD politics
KW - ETHNIC groups
KW - HISTORY
KW - ETHNIC conflict
KW - AFRICA -- Social conditions
KW - NIGERIA
KW - AFRICA
KW - citizenship
KW - identity question
KW - indigeneity
KW - nation-building
KW - natives
KW - settlers
N1 - Accession Number: 62609733; Akanji, Olajide O. 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; Source Info: May2011, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p117; Subject Term: NATION building; Subject Term: NATIONAL characteristics; Subject Term: WORLD politics; Subject Term: ETHNIC groups; Subject Term: HISTORY; Subject Term: ETHNIC conflict; Subject Term: AFRICA -- Social conditions; Subject Term: NIGERIA; Subject Term: AFRICA; Author-Supplied Keyword: citizenship; Author-Supplied Keyword: identity question; Author-Supplied Keyword: indigeneity; Author-Supplied Keyword: nation-building; Author-Supplied Keyword: natives; Author-Supplied Keyword: settlers; Number of Pages: 16p; Illustrations: 4 Charts; Document Type: Article
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AU - Garcia-Prieto, Patricia
AU - Bellard, Erwan
AU - Schneider, Susan C.
T1 - Experiencing Diversity, Conflict, and Emotions in Teams.
JO - Applied Psychology: An International Review
JF - Applied Psychology: An International Review
Y1 - 2003/07//
VL - 52
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 413
EP - 440
PB - Wiley-Blackwell
SN - 0269994X
AB - La diversité culturelle des équipes de travail a d’abord été définie à partir des catégories dont relève chaque membre. La thèse centrale de cet article est que la diversité renvoie à une expérience subjective des catégories sociales auxquelle le membres ont le sentiment d’appartenir. Ces catégories (ou indentités sociales) deviennent plus ou moins prégnantes dan différents contextes et à différentes périodes. Nous proposons un modèle de la diversité culturelle dans les équipes qui montre à quelles conditions ces identitiés sociales deviennent prégnantes et de quelle façon elles peuvent influencer l’évaluation des résultats et des événements, ce qui peut entraîner des retombées sur les émotions et les conflits. Cette approche dynamique de la diversité nous procure une meilleure compréhension de la ‘boite noire’, des processus cognitifs et affectifs qui peuvent avoir un impact sur la performance de groupe. Diversity in teams has been previously defined in terms of the nominal categories into which team members “fall”. The core argument of this paper is that diversity is a subjective experience of social categories to which members “feel” they belong. These categories, or social identities, may become more or less salient in different contexts and at different times. We propose a model of diversity in teams that explains under what conditions these social identities become salient and how these social identities may influence appraisals of issues and events. These appraisals, in turn, can influence conflict and emotion. This dynamic view of diversity provides us with a better understanding of the “black box”—the cognitive and affective processes that may help to explain behavior and subsequently team... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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KW - DIVERSITY in the workplace
KW - GROUP identity
KW - CONFLICT management
N1 - Accession Number: 9933239; Garcia-Prieto, Patricia 1 Bellard, Erwan 1 Schneider, Susan C. 1; Affiliation: 1: University of Geneva, Switzerland; Source Info: Jul2003, Vol. 52 Issue 3, p413; Subject Term: DIVERSITY in the workplace; Subject Term: GROUP identity; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Number of Pages: 28p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram, 1 Chart; Document Type: Article
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AU - Garcia-Prieto, Patricia
AU - Bellard, Erwan
AU - Schneider, Susan C.
T1 - Experiencing Diversity, Conflict, and Emotions in Teams.
JO - Applied Psychology: An International Review
JF - Applied Psychology: An International Review
Y1 - 2003/07//
VL - 52
IS - 3
M3 - Article
SP - 413
EP - 440
PB - Wiley-Blackwell
SN - 0269994X
AB - La diversité culturelle des équipes de travail a d’abord été définie à partir des catégories dont relève chaque membre. La thèse centrale de cet article est que la diversité renvoie à une expérience subjective des catégories sociales auxquelle le membres ont le sentiment d’appartenir. Ces catégories (ou indentités sociales) deviennent plus ou moins prégnantes dan différents contextes et à différentes périodes. Nous proposons un modèle de la diversité culturelle dans les équipes qui montre à quelles conditions ces identitiés sociales deviennent prégnantes et de quelle façon elles peuvent influencer l’évaluation des résultats et des événements, ce qui peut entraîner des retombées sur les émotions et les conflits. Cette approche dynamique de la diversité nous procure une meilleure compréhension de la ‘boite noire’, des processus cognitifs et affectifs qui peuvent avoir un impact sur la performance de groupe. Diversity in teams has been previously defined in terms of the nominal categories into which team members “fall”. The core argument of this paper is that diversity is a subjective experience of social categories to which members “feel” they belong. These categories, or social identities, may become more or less salient in different contexts and at different times. We propose a model of diversity in teams that explains under what conditions these social identities become salient and how these social identities may influence appraisals of issues and events. These appraisals, in turn, can influence conflict and emotion. This dynamic view of diversity provides us with a better understanding of the “black box”—the cognitive and affective processes that may help to explain behavior and subsequently team... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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N1 - Accession Number: 9933239; Garcia-Prieto, Patricia 1 Bellard, Erwan 1 Schneider, Susan C. 1; Affiliation: 1: University of Geneva, Switzerland; Source Info: Jul2003, Vol. 52 Issue 3, p413; Subject Term: DIVERSITY in the workplace; Subject Term: GROUP identity; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Number of Pages: 28p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram, 1 Chart; Document Type: Article
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AU - Arena, Philip
AU - Palmer, Glenn
T1 - Politics or the Economy? Domestic Correlates of Dispute Involvement in Developed Democracies.
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JF - International Studies Quarterly
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AB - Consideration of the effects of domestic politics on international conflict behavior often consists simply of contrasting democracies with non-democracies. One notable exception is work that links economic performance and the use of force. This link has often been addressed through use of a diversionary perspective. In this paper, we argue that more important than the alleged incentive to pursue a rallying effect when times are bad are domestic political and economic factors affecting leaders’ constraints, representing some of the costs to pursuing adventurous foreign policies. We examine three sources of constraints on democratic leaders: the willingness of the constituency to support the use of force internationally; the macroeconomic preferences of the party’s constituency; and an interaction of those preferences with the state of the economy. We find that in developed democracies, the political orientation of the government is a significant factor affecting the likelihood of international conflict initiation. Specifically, right governments are more likely to initiate interstate disputes; economic conditions have a significant but lesser impact. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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AB - Copyright of International Studies Quarterly is the property of Wiley-Blackwell and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
KW - DEMOCRACY
KW - BUSINESS cycles
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N1 - Accession Number: 45694292; Arena, Philip 1 Palmer, Glenn 2; Affiliation: 1: *University at Buffalo – SUNY 2: †Pennsylvania State University; Source Info: Dec2009, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p955; Subject Term: DEMOCRACY; Subject Term: BUSINESS cycles; Subject Term: RIGHT & left (Political science); Subject Term: PUBLIC opinion; Subject Term: DECISION making in international relations; Subject Term: ECONOMIC policy; Subject Term: CAUSES of war; Number of Pages: 21p; Illustrations: 4 Charts, 8 Graphs; Document Type: Article
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AU - Fox, Jonathan
T1 - Nationalism versus civilisations: an assessment of alternate theories on the future of ethnic identity and conflict.
JO - National Identities
JF - National Identities
Y1 - 2003/11//
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M3 - Article
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PB - Routledge
SN - 14608944
AB - The end of the Cold War has caused a reassessment of the future basis for conflict and identity. While Samuel Huntington predicts that super-national 'civilisations' are becoming the basis for identity and conflict, many dispute this arguing that either past ethnic and national bases for identity and conflict will remain the norm or that world integration and interdependence will cause the world to unite. This article examines an aspect of this debate using data on ethnic conflict from the Minorities at Risk data set, as well as data collected independently. Specifically, it assesses whether post-Cold War ethnic conflict, and by inference ethnic identity, is more influenced by civilisational or ethnic variables. The analysis shows that separatism, a nationalist variable, is considerably more strongly associated with ethnic rebellion than are civilisational differences. Furthermore, in the multi-variate analysis civilisational differences are, if anything, associated with less ethnic rebellion. Also, separatism and various political variables more strongly influence ethnic rebellion than do civilisational differences. Thus, this study strongly supports the contention that, at least as of the late 1990s, identity continues to be based on national end ethnic factors rather than civilisational ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of National Identities is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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KW - CONFLICT management
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KW - CIVILIZATION
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KW - INTERNATIONAL cooperation
KW - Civilisations
KW - Ethnic conflict
KW - Huntington, Samuel
KW - Minorities at Risk
KW - Nationalism
KW - Rebellion
KW - Separatism
N1 - Accession Number: 12252395; Fox, Jonathan 1; Affiliation: 1: Bar Ilan University; Source Info: Nov2003, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p283; Subject Term: ETHNICITY; Subject Term: CONFLICT management; Subject Term: NATIONALISM; Subject Term: CIVILIZATION; Subject Term: COLD War, 1945-1989; Subject Term: INTERNATIONAL cooperation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Civilisations; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethnic conflict; Author-Supplied Keyword: Huntington, Samuel; Author-Supplied Keyword: Minorities at Risk; Author-Supplied Keyword: Nationalism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Rebellion; Author-Supplied Keyword: Separatism; Number of Pages: 25p; Document Type: Article
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T1 - Nationalism versus civilisations: an assessment of alternate theories on the future of ethnic identity and conflict.
JO - National Identities
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AB - The end of the Cold War has caused a reassessment of the future basis for conflict and identity. While Samuel Huntington predicts that super-national 'civilisations' are becoming the basis for identity and conflict, many dispute this arguing that either past ethnic and national bases for identity and conflict will remain the norm or that world integration and interdependence will cause the world to unite. This article examines an aspect of this debate using data on ethnic conflict from the Minorities at Risk data set, as well as data collected independently. Specifically, it assesses whether post-Cold War ethnic conflict, and by inference ethnic identity, is more influenced by civilisational or ethnic variables. The analysis shows that separatism, a nationalist variable, is considerably more strongly associated with ethnic rebellion than are civilisational differences. Furthermore, in the multi-variate analysis civilisational differences are, if anything, associated with less ethnic rebellion. Also, separatism and various political variables more strongly influence ethnic rebellion than do civilisational differences. Thus, this study strongly supports the contention that, at least as of the late 1990s, identity continues to be based on national end ethnic factors rather than civilisational ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AB - Copyright of National Identities is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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KW - CONFLICT management
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KW - Nationalism
KW - Rebellion
KW - Separatism
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